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If only you could know your customers—really, truly know them. You could see through their eyes as they browse, shop, and buy. You could know what they want, why they want it, and how they’re going to get it. Just about every marketer dreams of reading their customers’ minds. The best that marketers have been able to do is ask them what they want, how they feel, and why—until generative AI, that is. In this piece, the first in a four-part series for Every, copywriter Chris Silvestri expands on a framework he built called empathy engineering. It’s for simulating those customers using AI—a cheaper, quicker, and perhaps more effective way to understand them.—Kate Lee
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Knowing your audience is also necessary when communicating with large language models. Having that level of insight is what empathy engineering—a framework for using artificial intelligence to understand your customers—can help you achieve. I developed this framework over eight years spent helping more than 50 companies including Moz, Shortstack, and Pantheon convert prospects into customers. AI just made this approach easier and more effective.
But it starts with laying a foundation. Before you even think about prompting AI, you need to think about your customer.
To demonstrate how this works, I’m going to use a made-up company called TeamFlow. TeamFlow is an AI-powered task management platform for remote teams—think Trello with Slack, plus AI. The company built a solid product and has a growing user base, but it wants to improve its marketing and convert more prospects into customers. You can take a look at the full company profile.
TeamFlow’s marketing team has hired us to help the company refine its messaging, uncover hidden opportunities for growth, and connect with its target audience on a deeper level. We’re going to help the company clarify and better communicate what it does, who it does it for, and how uniquely or better it is than anyone else—so that its value and product become the obvious choice for the right people.
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No matter how powerful AI becomes, it can't replace the value of real-world customer research. AI is a tool, not a magic wand. It can write content, but it lacks context—which is what we have to provide.
Empathy engineering starts with understanding your customer, your product, and your market. To do this, we'll focus on three pillars of research: internal research (your team), user research (your prospects and customers), and market research (your competitors).
Your team is a gold mine of customer insights. They're on the front lines, talking to customers, solving problems, and witnessing firsthand how people use (or struggle to use) your product. Here’s how to extract that precious data:
There's no substitute for talking directly to your customers. User and customer research helps you understand their needs, motivations, and experiences in their own words. There are a few ways to get this data:
Understanding the competitive landscape is essential for differentiating your product and crafting effective marketing campaigns. You can learn both what works and what doesn’t by looking at what others in the space are doing. There are a few methods for doing it:
Let’s take a look at where TeamFlow is with its research. Here’s what we have to play with (thanks to ChatGPT-4o):
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